Blogs1 - 10 of 181 recent posts for tag:"Load Balancing"
01
Jul
2009
Load Balancing Procedures  

2 days ago by maxerg

Load Balancing Procedures Different load balancing procedures are used to balance network traffic on multiple servers. These services are provided as a web service on multiple servers. The goal is to redirect the traffic to a service running on multiple servers in order to protect from a total failu ...

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Server Load Balancing  

2 days ago by maxerg

The term server load or English Server Load Balancing (SLB) describes in the network engineering methods for load balancing on several separate server computers in the network. Server Load Balancing is used everywhere, where many clients request a high density and thus produce a single server comput ...

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29
Jun
2009
Squid cache for web front-end accelerator  

4 days ago by http guy

Squid is very good for putting it in the front of your current web servers, thus accelerating the content that doesn’t change that often. Depending on your web site configuration and hits, I suggest you go for 2GB or even 4GB of RAM for the squid(s) front-end accelerator servers. The best benefit is ...

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Cisco: How to use CEF for load-balancing  

4 days ago by Calin

According to Cisco’s website, Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) is advanced, Layer 3 IP switching technology. CEF optimizes network performance and scalability for networks with large and dynamic... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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25
Jun
2009
Five questions you need to ask about load balancing and the cloud  

9 days ago by Lori MacVittie

Whether you are aware of it or not, if you’re deploying applications in the cloud or building out your own “enterprise class” cloud, you’re going to be using load balancing. Horizontal scaling of applications is a fairly well understood process that involves (old skool) server virtualization of the ...

Lori MacVittie - devcentral.f5.com/weblogs/macvittie/Default.aspx · Rank: 16,623 · 140 references

23
Jun
2009
Working with Application Templates – Sharepoint 2007  

10 days ago by MeAndMyBIGIP

A big feature of the 10.x upgrade is the Application Template “wizard.” BIGIP has their deployment guides, which walk you through creating all of the configuration objects you need to get set up and running, but they aren’t always the clearest map through the woods. As discussed on the DevCentral si ...

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18
Jun
2009
Tomcat vulnerabilities in ubuntu  

16 days ago by WEBNESBAY

A security issue affects the following Ubuntu releases: Ubuntu 8.10 Ubuntu 9.04 This advisory also applies to the corresponding versions of Kubuntu, Edubuntu, and Xubuntu. The problem can be corrected by upgrading your system to the following package versions: Ubuntu 8.10: libtomcat6-java 6.0.18-0ub ...

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17
Jun
2009
Merlin 0.5 beta released today  

16 days ago by theopenmonologue

Merlin, or Module for Effortless Redundancy and Load balancing In Nagios, has reached beta stage! The Merlin project was initially started to create an easy way to set up distributed Nagios installations, allowing Nagios processes to exchange information directly as an alternative to the standard na ...

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What is server offload and why do I need it?  

17 days ago by Lori MacVittie

One of the tasks of an enterprise architect is to design a framework atop which developers can implement and deploy applications consistently and easily. The consistency is important for internal business continuity and reuse; common objects, operations, and processes can be reused across applicatio ...

Lori MacVittie - devcentral.f5.com/weblogs/macvittie/Default.aspx · Rank: 16,623 · 140 references

15
Jun
2009
Not All Virtual Servers are Created Equal  

19 days ago by Lori MacVittie

How to optimize compute resources in a heterogeneous environment using weight/ratio-based load balancing Unless you’re starting from scratch your data center is full of physical servers of various and sundry sizes, colors, shapes, and compute resources. And even if you’re starting from scratch and y ...

Lori MacVittie - devcentral.f5.com/weblogs/macvittie/Default.aspx · Rank: 16,623 · 140 references

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